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halftime lead. After Wezensky fumbled at the Miami 16, Mykel Traylor-Bennett
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intercepted at the Redhawks 32.Chapman made his second straight start in place
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Friday as he looks to get playing time ahead of this summers World Cup in his
home country. Welcome to Week 12! Well, the second part of Week 12, anyway. Six
teams played on Thanksgiving Day, and with no teams on bye this week, there are
26 teams left with games to play. All of them will play Sunday, except the
Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers, who play on Monday night.Injury
concerns regarding players heading into the Sunday and Monday games can be
critical. Each Saturday, this entry will be dedicated to each player who appears
on the official weekly NFL game status injury report and how his status might
impact fantasy teams.For those who might be new to this feature, injury reports
provide some insight into a players status. The NFL requires teams to submit
practice injury reports several times a week, identifying the body part that is
involved in the injury. This year, there has been a change in the language of
injury reporting, per the league office. The most notable change is the removal
of the probable designation. For more detailed information on the changes and
what they mean, click here.Early in the week, the practice injury reports
indicate whether a player did not practice, was limited in practice or was a
full participant in practice. On Fridays, all teams file a game status injury
report assigning one of the following designations: questionable, doubtful or
out. The designations listed here reflect the injury reports filed with the
league office Friday evening. Teams playing Monday night do not have to issue
their designations until Saturday. The explanation for each designation is as
follows:Out: This is the easy one: The guy is not playing this week.Questionable
(Q): This remains the most dreaded player designation. By definition it means a
player is uncertain to play. How uncertain is uncertain? There is no percentage
or measurement scale, so this classification remains rather vague. Whether a
player ends up active or inactive often comes down to a game-time decision based
on how he feels on game-day morning or how he performs during warm-ups. Final
inactives are due 90 minutes before kickoff.Doubtful (D): The doubtful
designation means a player is unlikely to play that week. Rarely does a player
labeled as doubtful end up playing, unless he experiences a major turnaround
before game time.Each week in this Saturday feature, we run down a list of key
fantasy players, by position, who appear in the Friday injury report, along with
the injured body part as listed on the report, player status and any relevant
developments or insight. The primary fantasy positions are covered (quarterback,
running back, wide receiver and tight end).This year, at the end of each
positional section, there is a subgroup of players: Players off game status
injury report. The probable tag no longer exists, so players who would have been
listed as probable in previous years are now simply removed from the report.
This means there will be players who appear in the practice injury reports
during the week but will not appear on the game-status report Friday, since they
are presumed active for game day. They are included in this article so that
fantasy owners can see where players who were on the practice injury report
during the week have been upgraded in advance of the games.At the end, key
fantasy players listed Friday as out for the weeks games will appear as a
group.Good luck in Week 12, everyone!QuarterbacksTom Brady, New England
Patriots, knee, (Q): Brady is no stranger to injury reports, so much so that
fantasy owners tend to dismiss it whenever he makes an appearance. But this week
is different. Brady did not practice for two consecutive days due to a knee
injury sustained in Week 11. Brady took a hit to his right lower thigh just
above the knee, and he admitted to some soreness postgame. After his missed
Wednesday and Thursday practices triggered some alarms for fans and fantasy
owners, Brady returned to limited practice Friday and spoke to reporters
afterward, another positive sign. ESPN.coms Mike Reiss reported there is little
to no concern about Bradys availability for Sundays game against the New York
Jets, but it is always worth verifying his status before game time. This happens
to be a late game (4:25 p.m. ET), so fantasy owners should make sure there is
someone they can insert into their lineup at the last minute should Brady be a
surprise inactive.Jay Cutler, Chicago Bears, right shoulder, (D): Cutler is
contending with a reported labral tear in his shoulder, and the conversation
earlier this week revolved around whether or not the injury signaled the end of
his season. Such injuries are not uncommon among throwers, and their presence
rarely forces an abrupt end to a season, provided the athlete is still able to
throw. Cutler finished out last weeks game but was reportedly seeking other
opinions this week with regards to his injury. Coach John Fox told reporters
Cutlers injury was not season-ending and that he was day-to-day, but the
practice reports certainly suggest he is not in the mix for this week. Cutler
did not practice at all and comes up on the game status report as doubtful. If
he sits, as it appears he will, it will be Matt Barkley under center for the
Bears.Players off game status injury report:Andy Dalton, Cincinnati Bengals,
right shoulder: Dalton remains on the practice injury report because of a sore
shoulder but practiced in full both Thursday and Friday after a limited outing
Wednesday. His removal from the game status injury report indicates he will be
under center as usual on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens.Tyrod Taylor,
Buffalo Bills, right shoulder: Taylor appears on the Bills injury report due to
shoulder soreness, but there was never any doubt that he would play this week. A
full participant in practice daily and removal from the game status injury
report confirm he will be on the field to face the Jacksonville Jaguars.Blake
Bortles, Jacksonville Jaguars, right shoulder: At one point during the Week 11
game, Bortles was spotted on the sideline undergoing evaluation on his throwing
shoulder. It did not keep him from returning to that game, nor did it keep him
out of practice this week. Bortles was a full participant daily, and his removal
from the game status injury report confirms his availability for Sundays game
against the Bills.Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks, knee: Anyone who has watched
Wilson in recent weeks can see the improvement in his health via his increased
mobility both within and outside the pocket. He remains on the injury report
during the week but continues to be removed from the game status injury report
at weeks end. He will make his usual start on Sunday.Trevor Siemian, Denver
Broncos, left shoulder: Siemian has appeared regularly on the injury report
since injuring his nonthrowing shoulder in Week 4. Other than missing the
subsequent weeks action, Siemian has played through any discomfort, although it
appears the shoulder continues to bother him. He remains on the injury report
but continues as a full participant daily, and his removal from the game status
injury report indicates he will play.Ryan Fitzpatrick, New York Jets, knee:
Fitzpatrick has already played through his knee injury, and coach Todd Bowles
has once again named him the starter. After full practices daily and removal
from the game status injury report, Fitzpatrick will be active against the
Patriots.Running backsLeSean McCoy, Buffalo Bills, thumb, (Q): MCoy appears on
the injury report again, but not because of his hamstring. This time its a
dislocated left thumb (suffered in Week 11) that was the culprit, an injury that
required a procedure Sunday night to reduce the dislocation. The team expressed
optimism all along that McCoy would be available by the Week 12 game, and that
appears to be the case. He was out on the practice field every day this week,
listed as a limited participant but inspiring enough confidence in coach Rex
Ryan to lead him to say he expects McCoy not only to play but also to get the
majority of the carries. With Mike Gillislee already ruled out because of a
hamstring injury, it appears the team will indeed lean on McCoy, with Jonathan
Williams and Reggie Bush available behind him. Given that the issue was with the
top half of McCoys left thumb, it should not present an issue for him in terms
of ballhandling.Mark Ingram, New Orleans Saints, concussion, (Q): Ingram
suffered a head injury in the Saints Week 11 game, something the team hadnt
confirmed as a concussion until the first practices of this week. Both coach
Sean Payton and Ingram himself expressed confidence about his return to
practice, with Ingram declaring himself 100 percent recovered on Wednesday and
insistent he would play. Still, he was listed as a limited participant in
practice each day, and he comes into Sundays game as questionable. Its unclear
whether he is simply waiting on clearance from the independent neurological
consultant or whether he has even been cleared for contact, as the Saints have
remained silent on the specifics. Thankfully, this is an early game against the
Los Angeles Rams, so fantasy owners will know his status when the pregame
inactives are announced.Latavius Murray, Oakland Raiders, ankle, (Q): Murray
came into last Monday nights game in Mexico City listed as questionable because
of his ankle. He played in that game, and while his yardage on the ground was
not overwhelming, his yardage in the passing game boosted his fantasy value.
Murray was a limited participant in practice each day this week -- just as he
was last week -- leading us to believe he will be active for this weeks game
against the Carolina Panthers. Its worth noting this is a late game (4:25 p.m.
ET), so fantasy owners should have a backup plan in place in the event Murray is
a surprise inactive.T.J. Yeldon, Jacksonville Jaguars, ankle, (Q): Yeldon
suffered an ankle sprain in Week 11 and was held out of practice all week as a
result. Treatment and rest may have been more important than practice, as Yeldon
is listed as questionable, and the team expects him to be able to play on Sunday
in Buffalo. The question remains as to how much time hell see; it will likely be
a matter of how well he performs and how his ankle tolerates the early
activity.Jacquizz Rodgers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, foot, (Q): This marks the first
week Rodgers has returned to practice since injuring his foot in Week 8. He was
a limited participant on Wednesday and Thursday, then upgraded to full on
Friday. The questionable tag leaves the door open for Rodgers to be active this
week, but even if he is, he would not be expected to carry a full workload. A
healthy Doug Martin will still be the primary ball carrier for the
Buccaneers.Players off game status injury report: Tevin Coleman, Atlanta
Falcons, hamstring: The Falcons will welcome Coleman back this week after a
three-game absence due to a hamstring strain. When Coleman returned to practice
this Monday, coach Dan Quinn indicated he was at 100 percent health. His full
participation daily showed the team was not concerned about limiting him, and
his removal from the game status report shows they expect him to contribute on
Sunday.Darren Sproles, Philadelphia Eagles, rib: Its pretty remarkable that
Sproles could go from fracturing his seventh rib in last weeks game to
completely off the injury report in advance of this weeks Monday night contest,
but thats precisely what happened. Earlier in the week, coach Doug Pederson
indicated Sproles injury was in a safe area and that his ability to play would
be determined by how he was able to make it through the week -- in other words,
pain tolerance. Sproles has shown plenty of toughness in his career, but a rib
injury, even when not an actual fracture, can cause significant pain to the
point of making it difficult for the athlete to breathe, twist, turn and
stretch, not to mention absorb physical contact. This week, Sproles has made a
convincing case to return, participating fully in each of the teams practices.
His removal from the game status injury report Saturday indicates the team plans
to have him available Monday night. The expected workload for Sproles is
uncertain, however, not only because of his recent injury, but also because of
the injury to Ryan Mathews. With Mathews ruled out due to a knee injury, Wendell
Smallwood will definitely have a role in this weeks game, and it could end up
being substantial.Matt Forte, New York Jets, knee: Forte continues to make a
weekly appearance on the injury report and continues to be removed from the game
status injury report. Its worth noting that Forte didnt even take a day off
practice this week as he often does. Instead, he is listed as a full participant
daily. Expect him to be a full go against the Patriots this Sunday.Lamar Miller,
Houston Texans, ankle/ribs: Miller showed he was healthy enough to play in the
Texans Monday night gamee in Mexico City.
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practiced daily on a limited basis and is off the game status injury report. He
should play as usual when the Texans host the San Diego Chargers Sunday.DeMarco
Murray, Tennessee Titans, foot: Murray is status quo; he appears on the injury
report during the week, as he is given Wednesday off from practice then returns
to full participation Thursday and Friday. His removal from the game status
injury report each week confirms he will play.Charcandrick West, Kansas City
Chiefs, concussion: West was not in practice Wednesday, but returned to full
participation Thursday, and followed it up with another full session Friday. His
removal from the game status injury report confirms he will be available for
Sundays game, but his role remains a lesser one to that of starter Spencer
Ware.Wide receiversSammy Watkins, Buffalo Bills, foot, (Q): After all the Will
he or wont he? chatter regarding Watkins status this week, it now appears he
will indeed take the field Sunday, the most recent evidence being a roster move
made by the Bills Saturday to make room for Watkins on the active roster. With
Watkins now activated, he appears virtually certain to return to action Sunday
after 10 weeks away from competition. He was a limited participant in practice
throughout the week, and there seemed to be conflicting reports about whether he
was ready to return to competition. Coach Rex Ryan said Watkins was good to go,
while offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn sounded more cautious when he said, As
far as implementing him in the game plan, I dont know about that yet. Lynn
expressed concern about Watkins conditioning, a reasonable worry for a player
who has been away from the playing field for such an extended period of time. It
now looks as if Watkins will return, but there is no way to gauge how much
action he will actually see. Given all the time off to allow his foot to
recover, it stands to reason the Bills would not utilize him on every offensive
snap. But what percentage? That is unclear. And how much will he be targeted by
Taylor when the two have not played together in two months? With Robert Woods
sidelined due to a knee injury, the opportunity quotient for Watkins is there,
but he is not likely to be overworked in his first game back. This appearance
will be an excellent opportunity to see how Watkins foot responds to game action
after the additional rest time, and he could prove to be a huge boost for
fantasy owners down the stretch.Julian Edelman, foot, and Chris Hogan, back, New
England Patriots (Q): Edelman proved he was healthy enough to play and play well
when he traveled home to the Bay Area to face the 49ers. His continued presence
on the injury report should not overly concern fantasy owners when it comes to
his status for this week. Hogan missed last weeks game with a back injury
despite practicing on a limited basis each day. This week he stuck to the same
practice schedule but has reportedly been improving, increasing his chances of
being active according to Reiss.Torrey Smith, San Francisco 49ers, shoulder,
(Q): Smith practiced on a limited basis last week but ended up missing the game,
and it was the first absence due to injury of his career. Although Smith
practiced on a limited basis each day this week, its not clear whether hes ready
to return. Fantasy owners considering using him will have to wait for pregame
inactive reports.Michael Crabtree, Oakland Raiders, ankle, (Q): Crabtree was
listed on this weeks injury report with an ankle injury, although he played
through Monday nights game against the Texans. It was Crabtrees worst
statistical performance of the season (three catches for 5 yards, with a fumble)
and he appeared to struggle at times with maintaining his balance. Perhaps the
ankle was a factor? After a week of treatment and limited practice, it appears
Crabtree is in line to play this week, but since this is a late game against the
Panthers (4:25 p.m. ET), fantasy owners are advised to confirm his status before
kickoff.Travis Benjamin, San Diego Chargers, knee, (Q): Benjamin returned to
practice this week after sitting out all of Week 10s practices and, ultimately,
the game. The Chargers then had a bye week and Benjamin no doubt benefited from
the additional rest. He returned to the Chargers practice field Monday and even
violated the teams tempo regulations because he was running too quickly,
according to the San Diego Union-Tribune. An even more encouraging sign was
Benjamins participation in full practices throughout the week, the most he has
done in the last month. While his knee may not be at 100 percent, it appears
some of the symptoms Benjamin was experiencing have quieted with the reduced
activity. Although he is listed as questionable heading into Sundays game, all
signs point to Benjamin returning to action this week. The good news is this is
an early game for the Chargers as they visit the Texans.Michael Floyd, Arizona
Cardinals, hamstring, (Q): After not practicing either Thursday or Friday due to
a sore hamstring, Floyd is now listed as questionable. The hamstring has been an
issue for Floyd intermittently over the last month, but he has yet to miss a
game. Still, his utilization within the game has certainly fluctuated, making it
hard to anticipate what to expect if he does take the field. Coach Bruce Arians
said Floyd will be a game-time decision, so fantasy owners will want to be sure
to check pregame inactives before considering him as an option.Jarvis Landry,
shoulder, and Kenny Stills, calf, Miami Dolphins, (Q): Both Dolphins receivers
appeared with the same designation on the injury report last week, yet both were
able to play. It is now one week further along, and the expectation is both will
play again Sunday. Neither is at 100 percent health, and the limited practice
reps are partially to limit exposure during the week. While fantasy owners
always want to confirm player status prior to kickoff, both should be able to
suit up again this week.Eddie Royal, Chicago Bears, toe, (Q): Royal has already
returned from his toe injury to game action, but he has been exceptionally
limited in those outings (one catch for 24 yards in Week 10 and two catches for
13 yards in Week 11). This week, Royal did not even participate in one practice,
a downturn from the last two weeks. With Cutler unlikely to play in Week 12, it
is uncertain just what to expect from the entire offense in Chicago. There are
better options for fantasy players out there.Players off game status injury
report: Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons, shoulder: Jones has been a regular on the
practice injury report ... but also a regular on the off game status injury
report section of this article. After one limited day of practice Wednesday,
Jones was a full participant Thursday and Friday. There is no doubt as to his
availability this week against the Cardinals.Brandon Marshall, foot, and Quincy
Enunwa, neck, New York Jets: Both of these receivers have made extended
appearances on the injury report, but rarely have they been in jeopardy of
actually missing a game. That continues this week, as both were full
participants in Fridays practice and both were removed from the teams final
injury report.Brandon LaFell, Cincinnati Bengals, knee: LaFell was on the injury
report because of a sore knee and sat out Wednesdays practice. He returned to
full practice Thursday and Friday, however, and his removal from the game status
injury report indicates he is expected to play.Will Fuller V, Houston Texans,
knee: Fuller was questionable heading into Monday nights game because of his
knee, but he ended up playing and emerged without a setback. After limited
practices Wednesday and Thursday, Fuller was a full participant Friday and is
off the game status report heading into Sundays contest against the
Chargers.Tight EndsRob Gronkowski, chest, and Martellus Bennett, ankle/shoulder,
New England Patriots, (Q): The easy one here is Bennett. Listed as questionable
routinely because of his chronic ankle injury, the only noteworthy item here is
that his shoulder has been added as an injury issue. Bennett was a limited
participant in practice on Wednesday and Friday, with a day off in between on
Thursday. Bennett would potentially see a spike in activity if Gronkowski were
to sit this one out, which is where the injury report gets interesting.After
suffering a chest injury in Week 10, Gronkowski was understandably ruled out
early for Week 11, before the team made a cross-country visit to the 49ers.
Early this week it sounded as if the Patriots planned to hold him out another
week, despite his improvement, taking the long view of a season the team no
doubt expects to extend well into January and possibly early February. But since
Gronkowskis return to practice on a limited basis Wednesday, he has reportedly
made significant progress and maintained his limited practice status through the
end of the week. He is now expected to be a game-time decision, according to
ESPNs Diana Russini, but its worth noting he remained in a noncontact jersey
through Fridays practice. If Gronkowski ends up being active, given the nature
of the injury and the recovery, there should be no predetermined limitations
with regards to his playing time. Unfortunately, this is a late game against the
Jets (4:25 p.m. ET), and with Gronkowskis status up in the air, fantasy owners
must have an alternate plan in place.Players off game status injury report:
Jimmy Graham, Seattle Seahawks, knee: Graham is a constant on the injury report,
but he has proven that we no longer need to worry about his status on a
consistent basis. His practice schedule remained the same this week -- off
Wednesday followed by full practices Thursday and Friday -- and he is once again
off the injury report heading into Week 12.C.J. Fiedorowicz, Houston Texans,
shoulder: Nothing to see here. Coming off a Monday night game, Fiedorowicz was
listed as a limited participant Wednesday and Thursday because of his shoulder.
On Friday he upgraded to full participation and is off the injury report prior
to the game against the Chargers.Players already ruled outThis space is intended
for a list of key players, not including those who have been moved to injured
reserve status, who are officially listed as out for the upcoming game.A.J.
Green, Cincinnati Bengals, hamstring: Green suffered a hamstring injury in Week
11 that resulted in him being carted off the field. While the early concerns
about it being a definitive season-ending injury appear to have been alleviated,
at least for the time being, Green was ruled out early in advance of this game.
Consider his status week-to-week going forward.C.J. Prosise, shoulder, and
Troymaine Pope, ankle, Seattle Seahawks: Prosise suffered a fractured scapula,
and Pope injured his ankle in what was a rough injury week for running backs,
especially in Seattle. Thomas Rawls, no longer on the injury report, is expected
to carry the load for the Seahawks.Mike Gillislee, Buffalo Bills, hamstring: The
timing of Gillislees injury was particularly unfortunate, as teammate McCoy was
coming off a procedure on his left thumb. If anyone knows how problematic
hamstring injuries midweek can be, its certainly McCoy. Of the two, its
Gillislee who has already been ruled out for this weeks game, and judging from
coach Ryans concern at the time of the injury, this may not be the only week he
is impacted.Ryan Mathews, Philadelphia Eagles, knee: Mathews suffered an MCL
injury last week, and the Eagles have ultimately acknowledged this could
sideline him for an extended time. He will not play on Monday night, meaning
Smallwood should see an increased workload, even if Sproles (rib) is active (as
it appears he will be).Robert Woods, Buffalo Bills, knee: Woods has been a
regular on the injury report for several weeks because of his foot but has been
back in action without incident since Week 8. Last week, however, Woods suffered
a knee injury when he landed awkwardly and was subsequently hit. He walked off
the field gingerly, but it became apparent quickly that he would not be
available this week and perhaps longer. For now, Woods has definitively been
ruled out for Week 12.Jeremy Maclin, Kansas City Chiefs, groin: Maclin remains
out for the third straight week due to a groin injury.Cody Kessler, Cleveland
Browns, concussion: Kessler remains out with a concussion. Josh McCown gets the
start for the Browns.Julius Thomas, Jacksonville Jaguars, back: Thomas was
unable to practice all week and was ruled out early for Sundays game.Be sure to
check out Fantasy Football Now, Sundays on ESPN2 at 11:00 a.m. ET for
last-minute inactives, rankings, injury impact and more!
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